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PHOTOS: United church demolished in downtown Chilliwack - Chilliwack Progress
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Truck rollover leaves 1,400+ customers in Chilliwack without power - Fraser Valley Today
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Truck rollover leaves 1,400+ customers in Chilliwack without power
CHILLIWACK — The commercial big rig rollover that took out a BC Hydro pole on Prairie Central Road Tuesday morning has left over 1,400 customers in Eastern Hillsides and the surrounding area without power.
BC Hydro’s website containing power outage information shows 1,405 customers south of Chilliwack Central Road and east of Gibson Road lost power at 10:31 a.m. Tuesday morning, in connection with a truck that rolled over near 49073 Prairie Central Road.
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Guardians finalizing deal to acquire right-hander Alex Cobb, AP source says
CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Guardians are finalizing a trade with the San Francisco Giants to acquire right-hander Alex Cobb, a person familiar with the trade told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal had not yet been completed.
The AL Central leaders were one of several contenders in the market for a starting pitcher and will land the 36-year-old Cobb, who hasn’t pitched in the major leagues since hip surgery last Oct. 31.
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Project 2025 director leaves Heritage Foundation after Democrat attacks and Trump criticism
NEW YORK (AP) — The director of the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 vision for a complete overhaul of the federal government has stepped down, a spokesperson for the think tank confirmed Tuesday.
Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts said in a statement the group is sticking to its original timeline and Paul Dans’ exit comes after the project “completed exactly what it set out to do: bringing together over 110 leading conservative organizations to create a unifie -
More Listeria infections reported amid outbreak linked to plant-based milk recall
The Public Health Agency of Canada is reporting six additional cases of listeriosis linked to a national recall of plant-based milk beverages.
The agency says a total of 18 cases have now been confirmed in four provinces, including 13 hospitalizations and two previously reported deaths.There were 12 cases in Ontario, four in Quebec, and one each in Alberta and Nova Scotia.
Public health officials say those who became sick range in age from seven to 89, although the majority of them are over 50 a -
Campfire ban to be rescinded in northern B.C. Aug 1 - Chilliwack Progress
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Calgary Flames re-sign RFA goaltender Dustin Wolf to two-year contract
CALGARY — The Calgary Flames signed restricted free agent goaltender Dustin Wolf to a two-year, US$1.7-million contract Tuesday.The deal is worth $850,000 annually, but is a two-way agreement in the first season.Wolf had a 3.16 goals-against average and .893 save percentage over 17 games with Calgary last season.The 23-year-old American posted a record of 7-7-1 last season, but won his final four starts with the NHL club.Viewed as the Flames’ goaltender of the future, Wolf also appea -
BC MLA Teresa Wat says quitting BC United and joining B.C. Conservatives to beat NDP
RICHMOND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA — Teresa Wat says quitting the Opposition BC United Party to join John Rustad’s British Columbia Conservatives is the only path available for a free-enterprise coalition to defeat the New Democrats in the fall election.
Wat, an 11-year veteran at the B.C. legislature and a strong multicultural representative of the suburban Vancouver City of Richmond, says getting rid of David Eby’s New Democrats is her top priority and Rustad’s Conserva -
Privy Council to continue anti-racism efforts, clerk says after report release
OTTAWA — The head of the federal public service says he is personally committed to “continuous action” to address racism and discrimination in the workplace, following the public release of an internal report that details employees’ troubling experiences on the job.Privy Council clerk John Hannaford says the department has put a number of initiatives in place, including an office led by a chief diversity officer, which is developing an anti-racism and equity plan.
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Alice Munro’s husband declined to address court after guilty plea, transcript shows
Alice Munro’s husband declined to address the courtroom after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting the author’s daughter but it was noted that he’d donated $10,000 to a program for abuse victims, a court transcript shows.
Gerald Fremlin pleaded guilty to indecent assault in a Goderich, Ont., court on March 11, 2005 – an admission that wasn’t made public until his stepdaughter Andrea Skinner wrote about her childhood abuse in a Toronto Star essay earlier this month -
Yankees acquire Mark Leiter Jr. from Cubs, adding reliever known for strikeouts
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The New York Yankees acquired right-hander Mark Leiter Jr. from the Cubs on Tuesday to bolster their bullpen, sending right-hander Jack Neely and infielder Ben Cowles to Chicago.
Leiter’s father Mark made his major league debut with the Yankees in 1990 and his uncle Al pitched for the Yankees from 1987-99 and again in 2005.
Mark Leiter Jr., 33, is 2-4 with a 4.21 ERA in 39 relief appearances, striking out 53 in 36 1/3 innings, an average of 13.13 per nine innings. -
Canadian women’s hockey great Vicky Sunohara to lead under-18 program in 2024-25
CALGARY — Canadian hockey legend Vicky Sunohara will coach the country’s women’s under-18 program this season.
The Toronto product won two Olympic gold medals and seven world championships as a player with the women national women’s team.
Set to start her 14th campaign as head coach of the University of Toronto’s women’s team, Sunohara served as an assistant for Canada’s under-18s in both 2021-22 and 2023-24.
She will be joined by assistants Marc-Andre C -
Diamondbacks agree to add slugger Josh Bell from the Marlins, AP source says
PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to add slugger Josh Bell in a deal with the Miami Marlins on Tuesday, according to a person familiar with the deal, fortifying their lineup ahead of the trade deadline after an injury to first baseman Christian Walker.
The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the trade had not been announced.
The 31-year-old Bell is hitting .239 with 14 homers for the Marlins this season. Miami will receive cash in return -
Bills: Anderson expected to be released from the hospital after treatment for heat-related illness
PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — Buffalo Bills backup offensive lineman Alec Anderson is expected to be released from the hospital following a brief stay in which he was treated for heat-related illness symptoms, the team announced on Tuesday.
“The Bills medical team, (GM) Brandon Beane and (coach) Sean McDermott spoke with Alec on the phone a short time ago, and he was in good spirits,” the Bills said in a statement released a few hours after the player was loaded into an ambulance and -
Adarius Pickett, Ottawa Redblacks off to solid start to 2024 campaign
The Ottawa Redlbacks are on a nice roll but for linebacker Adarius Pickett, there’s no bad time for a week off to rest, recover and reload.
Ottawa (6-2) has won three straight games and improved to 4-0 at TD Place with a 33-6 victory over the Calgary Stampeders on Friday night. To some, it might not be an ideal time for a break but Pickett said players always welcome downtime during a demanding 18-game regular season.
Heading into a bye week off a win, though, makes it sweeter.
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Investigation finds at least 973 Native American children died in US government boarding schools
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — At least 973 Native American children died in the U.S. government’s abusive boarding school system, according to the results of an investigation released Tuesday by officials who called on the government to apologize for the schools.
The investigation commissioned by Interior Sec. Deb Haaland found marked and unmarked graves at 65 of the more than 400 U.S. boarding schools that were established to forcibly assimilate Native American children into white society. -
Truck rolls over, takes out BC Hydro pole in rural Chilliwack Tuesday morning - Fraser Valley Today
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Truck rolls over, takes out BC Hydro pole in rural Chilliwack Tuesday morning
CHILLIWACK — A commercial big rig believed to be at least a five-ton truck, possibly bigger, rolled over on Prairie Central Road in rural Chilliwack Tuesday morning (July 30), resulting in damage to a BC Hydro pole and traffic disruptions to the east-west road that runs parallel to Highway 1.According to scanner traffic, and a news tip from Chilliwack resident Julie Hiscock, Chilliwack Fire, B.C. Ambulance Service, Chilliwack RCMP, and BC Hydro were all dispatched for a vehicle incident in -
Als teammates Dequoy, Alexander earn top individual awards in CFL weekly honour roll
TORONTO — The Alouettes dominated the CFL’s weekly honour roll.
Montreal safety Marc-Antoine Dequoy grabbed the top defensive nod, while quarterback Davis Alexander was recognized on the offensive side.
Dequoy earned a grade of 87.5 for his play in Montreal’s 20-16 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He registered three tackles and captured a score of 89.1 over 38 coverage snaps.Alexander received a grade of 87.1 in the contest. The Alouettes’ third-string QB came -
Donald Trump says Kamala Harris, who is married to a Jewish man, ‘doesn’t like Jewish people’
NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump in an interview on Tuesday claimed Vice President Kamala Harris, who is married to a Jewish man, “doesn’t like Jewish people” and seemed to agree with a radio host who called second gentleman Doug Emhoff “a crappy Jew.”
Trump, in an interview on WABC radio on Tuesday, claimed Harris looked uncomfortable while meeting last week with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.“You can see the disdain,” he -
Road blocked after truck hits power pole, rolls over in Chilliwack - Chilliwack Progress
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Israel says it has struck Beirut, targeting the commander accused in deaths of 12 youth in Golan
BEIRUT (AP) — Israel’s military said Tuesday it carried out a strike on Beirut targeting the militant commander allegedly behind the deaths of 12 children and teens in a rocket attack on the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights over the weekend.
Israel has blamed the rocket attack on the Hezbollah militant group, which has denied any role in the Saturday attack. “Hezbollah crossed a red line,” Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant posted on the platform X shortly after Tuesda -
Conservative MP Karen Vecchio not seeking re-election, will finish out term
OTTAWA — Ontario Conservative MP Karen Vecchio says she will not be seeking re-election.Vecchio made the announcement on 94.1 myFM, a radio station in St. Thomas, Ont.She says she believes every politician has an expiry date, and she knows when it’s time for her to be at home.Vecchio was first elected to represent Elgin-Middlesex-London in 2015, and she was a longtime chair of the House of Commons status of women committee, a role that ended in April.Conservative party spokeswoman Sa -
64-year-old woman dead in Montreal apartment is city’s 21st homicide victim in 2024
MONTREAL — Montreal police say a woman found dead inside an apartment in the Lachine borough was the victim of a homicide.
The death of the 64-year-old is the 21st murder of the year on the territory served by the Montreal police.
Police discovered her body Monday evening.
Ambulance technicians confirmed the death not long after.
The major crimes unit of the force has taken over the investigation.
Const. Sabrina Gauthier says police have so far made no arrests.
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B.C. toxic drug deaths down 9% in 2024, but six people continue to die each day
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s Coroners Service says the number of people who have died this year from toxic drug poisoning is down from 2023, but an average of six people are still dying every day from using illicit drugs.The service says it recorded 181 suspected drug poisoning deaths in May and 185 in June, bringing the total number of fatalities in the first half of this year to 1,158.
Acting Chief Coroner John McNamee says the figures reflect a nine per cent decrease in the numbe -
Former captain Eric Staal signs one-day contract, retires as a member of Hurricanes
RALEIGH — Eric Staal signed a one-year contract with the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday to retire as a member of the NHL franchise.
The team also announced it will retire their former captain’s No. 12 jersey sometime this season.
The 39-year-old ranks first in Hurricanes history (since relocation from Hartford) in goals (322), assists (453), points (775), games played (909), power-play goals (105), power-play points (252) and hat tricks (13).Staal appeared in 1,365 career regular-sea -
B.C. NDP announces candidate for Fraser-Nicola riding, which now includes Hope, Agassiz and Harrison Hot Springs
MERRITT — The governing B.C. New Democratic Party (NDP) has its candidate for the Fraser-Nicola riding ahead of the next provincial election, a riding that now includes Hope, Agassiz, the District of Kent and Harrison Hot Springs.In a news release issued Sunday (July 28), the B.C. NDP announced Francyne Joe will carry the orange banner in the riding that also encompasses Lillooet, Logan Lake, Lytton and Merritt.
The B.C. NDP says Joe was raised in the Nicola Valley with her ranching grandp -
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Patrick Willis’ short but impactful career leads him to Hall of Fame
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — From the day he stepped into the NFL until a foot injury forced him into retirement after eight brilliant seasons as a do-everything linebacker, Patrick Willis succeeded at the highest level.
Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2007. Five first-team All-Pro selections. Seven Pro Bowl nods. A member of the All-Decade team for the 2010s.
None of those lofty honors will match the one coming to Willis on Saturday night when he will be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall o -
Cycling advocates warn of ‘crisis’ after latest rider killed on Toronto street
TORONTO — Cycling advocates are calling for urgent action to improve safety on Toronto’s streets after a 24-year-old rider who was hit by a dump truck died last week, marking the fifth cyclist fatality in the city this year.The five fatalities so far in 2024 have surpassed the city’s combined number of cyclist deaths from 2021 to 2023.
Michael Longfield, executive director of Cycle Toronto, said the toll “points to a crisis.”“It shouldn’t take somebody d -
Prince George Mountie guilty of obstructing justice, B.C. judge rules - Chilliwack Progress
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Support for B.C. Conservatives continues to grow in latest poll; NDP trails by 19 in the Fraser Valley
CHILLIWACK — The B.C. NDP’s lead over the second-place Conservative Party of B.C. has dwindled to only a few points in the latest provincial polling.According to the findings of a new Research Co. poll, public support for the B.C. Conservatives now hovers at 38 per cent, trailing the governing B.C. NDP by only three points. Support for the B.C. Conservatives has grown by 5 per cent since a similar poll was conducted in June 2024.The BC Green Party is languishing in third place with 1 -
King Charles ‘immensely saddened’ by wildfire destruction in Jasper
JASPER, ALTA. — King Charles says he and his wife, Queen Camilla, are “immensely saddened” to see the damage from massive wildfires in Jasper National Park.He says the picturesque Rocky Mountain tourist destination in Alberta is a “truly magical place” that has captivated travellers from Canada and abroad.The King expressed sympathy for those whose lives and livelihoods have been affected, particularly those who have lost property and were forced out.He thanked firs -
Ottawa announces more than $192 million for Nova Scotia clean energy projects
HALIFAX — Federal Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson has announced more than $192 million for six clean energy projects in Nova Scotia.
Wilkinson says $117.6 million will help with the installation of three 50-megawatt battery storage systems to be operated by Nova Scotia Power Inc. in Bridgewater, N.S., Spider Lake, N.S., and White Rock, N.S.
The minister says the funding builds on the $138.2-million loan announced for the battery storage projects by the Canada Infrastructure Bank in Febr -
Terrell Davis says United banned him after flight incident. Airline says it was already rescinded
DENVER (AP) — Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Davis posted an email from United Airlines Tuesday saying he was banned from flying the airline until a review of an incident earlier this month was complete. But United officials said that ban was sent and then rescinded weeks ago.Davis, who previously played for the Denver Broncos, said he was handcuffed and removed from a July 13 flight after he lightly tapped a flight attendant on the arm, prompting the employee to say “don’t -
Homeless camps in Chilliwack River Valley see slight uptick after trailer gets deposited near Ford Mtn. FSR - Fraser Valley Today
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Homeless camps in Chilliwack River Valley see slight uptick after trailer gets deposited near Ford Mtn. FSR
CHILLIWACK — After a trailer was deposited over the weekend by a local towing company near Ford Mountain Forest Service Road just off Chilliwack Lake Road, the number of recreational vehicles associated to homeless camps in the Chilliwack River Valley now exceeds two dozen.
According to the latest figures from Chilliwack cleanup volunteer Ross Aikenhead, an environmental steward who meticulously documents the location and description of virtually every encampment east of the Vedder Bridge, -
‘Rare competitor’ Bobby Wagner aims to bring his winning experience to the Washington Commanders
Bobby Wagner has a resume unlike anyone who has played football in Washington in many years.
He is a six-time All-Pro selection, a Super Bowl champion and should be fitted for a gold Hall of Fame jacket when he retires. But because he is not ready for that step just yet, the veteran linebacker is embracing a very new challenge, leaving his comfort zone on the West Coast in Seattle to be a leader and mentor for the rebuilding Commanders.
“You just share your scars,” Wagner said. &ldqu -
Quebec government has only recouped about one-third of pandemic-era fines so far
MONTREAL — More than two years after Quebec lifted most of its COVID-era public health measures, the province has only recouped a little over one-third of the $68 million it issued in pandemic-related fines.Quebec had some of the strictest public health measures in the country during the pandemic and was the only province to impose a curfew on its residents. Since the start of COVID-19 in 2020, authorities have issued nearly 44,000 tickets for violations of the provincial public health law -
PHOTOS: Dragon boats blaze across Harrison Lake in annual festival - Chilliwack Progress
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With Randy Gradishar’s induction at age 72, the ‘Orange Crush’ finally gets into Canton
DENVER (AP) — About the only time Randy Gradishar ever disappointed his teammates was when he first arrived in Denver as the Broncos’ first-round draft pick in 1974.
Eagerly awaiting the arrival of the man Ohio State coach Woody Hayes called “the best linebacker I ever coached,” were members of the budding “Orange Crush” ensemble that would soon join Minnesota’s “Purple People Eaters,” Dallas’ “Doomsday” and Pittsburgh&rsquo -
Raonic, Pospisil, Diallo snag final wild-card nods at National Bank Open in Montreal
MONTREAL — A trio of Canadians will occupy the final wild-card spots at the National Bank Open tennis tournament.
Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., Vasek Pospisil of Vernon, B.C., and Montreal’s Gabriel Diallo were added to the main draw of the men’s bracket Tuesday.
They join countrymen Felix Auger-Aliassime — the world No. 19 from Montreal — as well as Denis Shapovalov, who secured the first main-draw wild card, for the national championship set to run Saturday thr -
Davie shipyard to expand operations south of the border to build icebreakers
MONTREAL — Quebec-based Davie shipbuilding plans to set up operations south of the border to help the United States build icebreakers.A White House announcement on Monday says the shipbuilder is in talks to partner with an existing American shipyard.
The news follows a pact announced earlier this month under which Canada, the U.S. and Finland will collaborate to build polar icebreakers.Davie landed a Canadian government contract worth $8.5 billion earlier this year to build seven icebreake -
Chilliwack's Luka Powell thrives at provincials, continues breaking track records - Chilliwack Progress
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After 5 local events, Fraser Valley Muaythai Gladiators appears to shift future events away from Chilliwack
CHILLIWACK — Fraser Valley Muaythai Series, which bills itself as a collection of competitive Muaythai events for all levels of athletic experience, may have hosted its last event in Chilliwack for the foreseeable future.The athletic promoter announced Monday (July 29) on Facebook that Fraser Valley Muaythai Gladiators has found a new home following two years and five successful events in Chilliwack, and will now focus on the west end of the Fraser Valley.Toward that end, Muaythai Gladiato
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